The new localized display names appear in addition to the Twitch username. You’ve always had the ability to alter your display name capitalization in the settings page. Seriously though, it’s not a name change. “But wait Citizen, isn’t this a name change?” We will be rolling out localized display names to other regions in the future. We know this doesn’t cover everyone, it’s just where we are starting. Users who use Twitch in Chinese, Japanese, and Korean can now add a localized display name with characters from their respective languages in front of the existing username. ![]() ![]() Things are getting a whole lot easier for a big part of our international community today. For many of our users who speak a language that doesn’t use the English alphabet, these Twitch fundamentals become exceedingly difficult. Chatting, making friends, finding and watching cool streams, even creating your own stream are essential to getting the most out of your Twitch experience.
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